Well, waddaya know. Another day, another 4th generation iPhone rumour. This time it's the fact that the next iPhone will be headed to Verizon in Q3 2010. But, that's not all. According to the photo above, Apple / Verizon could be launching a smaller version of the iPhone aka an iPhone Nano per say. If the rumours are true, we could see a iPhone with a measly 2.8-inch display... which is, uhh, pretty small. This iPhone could also support dual-more GSM/CDMA connectivity.

This thick netbook tablet you see above is the Flybook V5. This netbook tablet will be equipped with: an 8.9-inch touchscreen display (no multitouch), an Intel SU7600 1.2GHz ULV CPU, 3GB of RAM, an 80 GB HDD, an HDMI / VGA / Ethernet / two USB 2.0 ports, an ExpressCard slot, a fingerprint scanner, audio jacks, a 6-cell battery, and Windows 7. This netbook tablet doesn't come with a touchpad though, it has "4 mouse buttons (2 on each side) and a knob for scrolling."

Vobis Computer has just unveiled their second Android handset, called the Highscreen Zeus. This handset will be available for 13,990 rubies which is around $483 USD. Unfortunately, we don't know when they'll launch it. The specs are below, judge for youself if it's worth it since it has the old school Qualcomm 528MHz CPU.

It looks like Nokia's Booklet 3G will be hitting your local Best Buy (in the US) starting on November 15th. Unfortunately, it'll be $299.99 on a 2-year contract or $599.99 USD contract-free, which is definitely overpriced. I'm pretty sure the HP Mini 311 is a better choice, but suit yourself.

Last week, on Halloween, the Asus Eee PC T91MT was available for pre-orders on Amazon US. It was available for $549, but they've cut the price a little bit to $532 USD. The good news is here is that it is now available. So, go and get yours now, the specs have stayed the same.

The notebook you see above is the HP Pavilion dm1 is now available for pre-orders in the UK. It comes packing: an 11.6-inch LED-backlit display with a 1,366 x 768 resolution, an Intel Celeron SU2300 1.2GHz ULV CPU, 3GB of RAM, a 250GB HDD, integrated GMA 4500MHD graphics, WiFi 802.11n, Windows 7 Home Premium, and a battery that should reportedly last 6 hours. Check it out on Amazon UK's website here for £469.99 ($780 USD).

It was announced last month and it looks like the Asus Eee Box EB1501 is now available in the UK. Unfortunately, it'll take this Ion-packed nettop 2 to 5 weeks to ship. This nettop is now available on Amazon here for £339 ($563 USD).

We already know that Telus is planning to launch the BlackBerry Storm 2 and I'm actually sad that they didn't launch it with their new HSPA network this past Thursday. Anyways, look out for it pretty soon. I've already spotted a couple of Storm 2 ads in Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto. If you really want to get it then just wait.

We hear a lot of rumours about Apple devices and here's another one for ya. Apparently, the 4th generation iPhone will have a buil-in RFID reader. "Users would be able to scan a tag simply by bringing the handset close to the object." Not much else to really say about it.

Our favourite Nintendo spokesmas, Reggie Fils-Amie, has just mentioned that there is no such thing as the Wii HD. We've been hearing Michael Pachter talk about this Wii HD / Wii 2 console for a while now, but y'know Nintendo could be lying to us. Or he could really be telling the truth... You can debate that for yourself.

According to the latest rumour we could see the Asus Eee PC 1201N netbook by the end of this year. We could see this Nvidia Ion-packing netbook next month (December), at least in the UK. We've seen the price tag to be around $756 USD which isn't exactly on the cheap side, but the price should simmer down as we get closer to the launch.

If you're looking for a sweet deal for the HTC Magic you should head over to your local Future Shop right now. We already heard the Omnia II deal yesterday morning - and you can still see it in the image above - but it looks like Future Shop also has the HTC Magic available... for free on a 3-year contract.

If anyone's interested in the cheap PMP then you're looking at what could be in your pockets pretty soon. This is the Archos 1 Vision PMP and it looks like it will hit Europe by the end of this month for around €30 ($45 USD). Unfortunately, this PMP doesn't have video support, then again the display is only 1.5-inches.

According to this internal system leak, Vodafone in the UK could be planning on launching the HTC HD2 on November 13th. Could this be true? We'll just have to wait and see. Maybe Friday the 13th will be a good one for people in the UK.